Future Fridays is the National Building Museum’s signature online series as part of the Future Cities initiative, hosted by James Darius Ball, director of Future Cities. Each one-hour session highlights the people, stories, and decisions that shape cities and everyday life in communities across the country. In its second year, the series emphasizes personal narratives and community perspectives, showing how residents, planners, designers, and civic leaders influence neighborhoods, public spaces, and city life. Participants can share their own perspectives, ask questions, and gain insight into how local choices reflect broader trends shaping American cities.
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This Program is part of the National Building Museum’s Future Cities Initiative. Future Cities programming includes a 4-year slate of exhibitions, events, convenings, lectures, publications, digital activations, and community-based engagements designed to reach audiences from all walks of life, geographies, ages, economic and social sectors interested in participating in shaping the places where they live work and play.
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